A flood watch remains in effect Thursday for parts of Southern California as the region experiences rainfall and flooding conditions.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch from 6 p.m. Wednesday until 6 p.m. Thursday. Forecasters said during the peak of the storm, rainfall rates could be between .50 to .75 inches of ...
Read more on our AI policy here. An updated flood watch was issued by the NWS San Diego CA on Thursday at 1:29 p.m. in effect until 6 p.m. The watch is for San Diego County Coastal Areas ...
There’s a 10% to 20% chance of thunderstorms through Thursday for parts of Southern California, Schoenfeld said. It comes amid strong wind gusts forecasted for parts of the region through Thursday.
Evacuation warnings and orders have been issued for Los Angeles communities near the Eaton, Palisades and Sunset fire burn zones ahead of the rain.
The first storm was a precursor for a stronger storm set to bear down on the region Wednesday into Thursday, forecasters said ...
A massive storm is currently battering Southern California, presenting the risk of flooding, debris flows and mudslides, especially near the sites of January’s deadly and highly destructive wildfires ...
A flood watch will go into effect Wednesday afternoon ... warn about heavy rainfall and debris flows. Several areas in Southern California could have scattered showers throughout the day, but ...